dissolve

to go or cause to go into solution: salt dissolves in water, water dissolves sugar

2.

to become or cause to become liquid; melt

3.

to disintegrate or disperse

4.

to come or bring to an end

5.

to dismiss (a meeting, parliament, etc) or (of a meeting, etc) to be dismissed

6.

to collapse or cause to collapse emotionally: to dissolve into tears

7.

to lose or cause to lose distinctness or clarity

8.

(transitive) to terminate legally, as a marriage, etc

9.

(intransitive) (films, television) to fade out one scene and replace with another to make two scenes merge imperceptibly (fast dissolve) or slowly overlap (slow dissolve) over a period of about three or four seconds